We have not done bus stops but we have a couple of battery powered mobile packs 
using Aruba RAP-155 with cellular backhaul. We aimed for 10 hour battery life. 
In reality, the laptops people were using ran out of battery before the mobile 
pack. These were originally designed with Aruba RAP-5WN on 2.4 GHz. This is a 
12 volt system

We also have several highway coach buses using Aruba RAP-3 connected to the 
router & cellular backhaul in the bus. Our main caution is to be sure to pick 
an appropriate data plan. A bus full of athletes can burn through a lot of 
data! This uses an inverter in the bus but I believe the RAP-3s we are using 
are 48 volt.

Both systems set up an  IPsec Tunnel across the Internet to our wireless 
controller.

Bruce Osborne
Senior Network Engineer
Network Operations - Wireless
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From: James Helzerman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 3:33 PM
Subject: Solar Power AP Setup

Has anyone used or currently have any access points powered by solar panels?  I 
am looking at doing a few proof of concepts at some bus stops to try and 
provide connectivity for those waiting for the bus.  I am interested with the 
following particular questions but please add any comments or suggestions you 
may have.

Questions:

What make/model solar system do you have?

What APs and antennas are you using?

What are the power ratings of the solar system (12v, 48v, 120v, wattage, etc.)?

How does the AP connect to the power such as a power injector running 120v, 
direct connect via DC, DC-to-DC converter, etc?

What is your targeted uptime?  Ie how long should the battery last in the event 
of bad weather.

Any other comments or stories to share would be most helpful.



Thanks,

-Jimmy


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University of Michigan - ITS
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